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Controlling an 8-bit MicroSYNC

in the ES-2200T Chassis

Figure 2-3: MicroSYNC controls in the ES-2200T Chassis

If your ES-2200T contains a MicroSYNC card, some of the MicroSYNC controls will not be reflected on the
ES-2200T front panel.  Figure 2-3 shows the buttons that have MicroSYNC functions associated with them that are not
listed on the ES-2200T chassis.  In BALANCE, instead of RED, the button pressed once activates BYPASS.  BLUE
activates PROCESS.  In the configuration functions, instead of the TBC function GEN TERM, when this button is
pressed while controlling a MicroSYNC, SYNC MD is activated.  Instead of the TBC configuration function CMB
FLTR, when controlling a MicroSYNC, CLAMP is adjusted.  The MicroSYNC has two functions for which there is no
TBC marking: IN LOCK and BLK CLP are both MicroSYNC configuration functions.  MicroSYNC functions are
described fully in Chapter 3: ES-2200S Operation.

Two controls are not listed under the MicroSYNC configuration Functions.  These are:

BUTTON

FUNCTION/MODE

BLK OUT 

MicroSYNC function.

1.

 

NORMAL

2.

 

Force Black Out

BLK CLIP

Black Clip Select

1. On
2. Off

Please refer to Chapter 3: ES-2200S Operation for more information on MicroSYNC configuration options.

 SELECT             TIMING               INPUT             FREEZE                   BALANCE                            PROC AMP

 

UNIT    UNIT               H-POS           C        F            NTSC   SVHS           FRM/FLD         TAKE                       RED              BLUE                   VIDEO            BLACK         CHROMA          HUE

     1         2                    FLAT                LOW                   1H   2H                PK/VAR          FREEZE                    NRM           SUPER                WAVFRM        VECTOR       OVERLAY         SPLIT

REMOTE                                                                    CONFIGURE           STROBE                                                                FILM MD               STORE           RECALL    PREVIOUS        UNITY  
                               

VRT BLKG         MONO                                               GEN MD         BURST                 BLK OUT       GEN TERM           CMB FLTR                                                    HOT SW

5              MAX

4                 +

3              UNITY

2                 -

1               MIN

Shaft Encoder 

BYPASS                               PROCESS

SYNC MD              CLAMP     IN LOCK       BLK CLP

Summary of Contents for DPS ES-2200

Page 1: ...ES 2200 Dual Channel Expansion System Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...on options 11 ES 2200S Card Installation 11 Chapter 2 ES 2200T Operation 13 Unit Select 14 TBC Card Controls 15 Proc Amp 15 Memory Functions 16 Balance 17 Freeze Controls 17 Timing 18 Input 18 TBC Con...

Page 3: ...Remote Control 50 RC 2001 Remote Control 51 Appendices 55 Appendix A Specifications 56 Serial Data Input 56 Power Requirements 56 Physical Characteristics 56 Appendix B Serial Protocol 57 Electrical...

Page 4: ...sonal TBC IV Card 36 Figure 4 5 DPS MicroSYNC I O Connectors 37 Figure 4 6 DPS MicroSYNC Card 38 Figure 4 7 DPS MicroSYNC X I O Connectors 39 Figure 4 8 DPS MicroSYNC Card 42 Figure 4 9 Personal V Sco...

Page 5: ...ions specific to MicroSYNC cards It is possible to install a MicroSYNC and a TBC card into the ES 2200T However the front panel will not be marked for operations specific to the card that was not inte...

Page 6: ...card in the ES 2200T chassis DPS PERSONAL V SCOPE The DPS Personal V Scope is a combination waveform monitor and vectorscope that provides real time monitoring of video signals The V Scope produces a...

Page 7: ...will facilitate reshipment should it ever become necessary Mounting The size of the ES 2200 allows it to fit into most standard consoles or 19 inch racks If the unit is to be mounted in a rack then ra...

Page 8: ...1 ES 2200 Top View Power Supply Unit 1 Unit 2 RS 232 Input DC Power Input RS 232 Input DC Power Input Front Panel DIP Switch Settings DC Power Cables RS 232 Cables Remote RS 232 DB 9 Port ES 2200 Fron...

Page 9: ...mage you should handle them carefully Do not take them out of their conductive bags until you are ready to install them Do not carry them around the room unless they are in their conductive bags Befor...

Page 10: ...g Switcher Routing Switcher If you put only one card in the ES 2200T chassis unless it is a V Scope place it in Unit 1 position If you are putting one of the above cards in the ES 2200T chassis as wel...

Page 11: ...two Personal V Scopes If a single V Scope is to be the only card in the ES 2200T chassis DIP Switch settings option 7 UP UP DOWN should be chosen If there is no card intended for the unit 2 position...

Page 12: ...all others up If any other type of card is intended for the unit 2 positon place DIP Switches 2 3 4 5 6 and 7on the intended card in the down position and all others up 5 On the ES 2200 front panel pl...

Page 13: ...card as far as it will go 11 Mount the second card in the unit 2 position using the five screws provided and install the supplied hardware for the rear panel support bracket and install the top cover...

Page 14: ...above the ES 2200 front panel buttons represent V Scope functions The labels located above the V Scope labels in black represent the TBC card functions The actual operation of the controls depends on...

Page 15: ...rd that is connected in the UNIT 2 slot A flashing UNIT 2 LED indicates that the installed card is not responding to the ES 2200T commands If this happens then make sure that the Baud rate of both the...

Page 16: ...amplitude of the processed video signal resulting in a change in the displayed picture contrast BLACK The BLACK LEVEL button selects black level control for the shaft encoder Changing the black level...

Page 17: ...emory in the ES 2200T These settings may later be recalled using the recall function When this function occurs the front panel proc amp LEDs flash RECALL Holding in the BLACK button for about a second...

Page 18: ...in the BLUE button for approximately one second When this function is engaged RED balance and Proc Amp functions are available for adjustment While in this mode the BLUE and TAKE LEDs flash To exit th...

Page 19: ...selected unit is not genlocked To disable accidental genlock timing adjustments or to terminate the input reference signal see CONFIGURATION OPTIONS later in this chapter If genlock adjust is disabled...

Page 20: ...ONFIGURATION functions are located below the buttons and are labeled in blue 4 Choose a mode for the selected CONFIGURATION function by turning the rotary shaft encoder knob Modes are indicated by the...

Page 21: ...er Off 2 TBC IV Chroma Off Comb Filter Off 3 TBC IV Chroma Off Comb Filter On HOT SW Hot Switch Mode 1 Disable 2 Enable Note Mode 1 is the default factory setting for all functions TBC IV Option Card...

Page 22: ...e V Scope which contains the synthesized waveform vector display as determined by the other selections i e waveform vector mode PK VAR Selects between PEAK HOLD and VARIABLE DISPLAY modes When PEAK HO...

Page 23: ...e through the Edge connector When the Personal Routing Switcher card is used in the ES 2200T the 8x1 matrix can t be accessed and therefore is not used The front panel can control the 4x1 matrix as in...

Page 24: ...ed The MicroSYNC has two functions for which there is no TBC marking IN LOCK and BLK CLP are both MicroSYNC configuration functions MicroSYNC functions are described fully in Chapter 3 ES 2200S Operat...

Page 25: ...black located above the V Scope labels represent the MicroSYNC functions The labels in blue located at the bottom of the front panel represent special MicroSYNC functions The actual operation of the c...

Page 26: ...slot A flashing UNIT 2 LED indicates that the installed card is not responding to the ES 2200S commands If this happens make sure that the Baud rate of both the front panel and the installed card are...

Page 27: ...The hue control changes the phase of the processed color subcarrier which effects the tint of the displayed picture Freeze Controls TAKE and FRM FLD are primary functions STROBE is a shift function m...

Page 28: ...ton for approximately one second activates this function When this function is occurs the front panel proc amp LEDs will flash for one second PREVIOUS The MEMORY PREVIOUS function is used to return th...

Page 29: ...ton enables the fine genlock timing to be changed via the shaft encoder The fine genlock timing moves the output video in steps of 0 55 nsec or 0 70 degrees A flashing subcarrier F LED indicates that...

Page 30: ...e for the selected configuration function by turning the rotary shaft encoder knob Modes are indicated by the number 1 5 legends located to the left of the LED level display The default value for each...

Page 31: ...t Mode 1 Auto 2 On 3 Off VID ADV Video Advance VS 2410 only 1 Normal 2 Advance Video 1 line 3 Advance Video 2 lines SYNC MD Synchronizer Mode 1 4 Field 2 Frame 2 Fields 3 Hot Frame CLAMP Clamp Speed S...

Page 32: ...e V Scope which contains the synthesized waveform vector display as determined by the other selections i e waveform vector mode PK VAR Selects between PEAK HOLD and VARIABLE DISPLAY modes When PEAK HO...

Page 33: ...e Edge connector When the Personal Routing Switcher card is used in the ES 2200S the 8x1 matrix can t be accessed and therefore can t be used The 4x1 matrix can be controlled by the front panel as ind...

Page 34: ...o the TBC card It is normally connected to the S Video output of a playback VCR using a standard 4 pin to 4 pin S Video cable Some JVC industrial S VHS players use a 7 pin connector for their S Video...

Page 35: ...GENLOCK VIDEO INPUT The TBC card uses the genlock video input to establish the timing for its video output signal The signal connected to this input must always be stable such as the output from a bla...

Page 36: ...alled in an ES 2200T Expansion System The multi function DIN 9 connector may be used as an advanced sync output by connecting the DPS 774 519 multi function cable not included and using the advanced s...

Page 37: ...erator DO NOT attempt to use a non time base corrected VCR for your genlock reference With a valid signal connected to this input the video output of the TBC card will be co timed genlocked to this si...

Page 38: ...00 expansion chassis The input to the MicroSYNC card should be 1 V p p NTSC video signal It is terminated with 75O at the card This signal may be direct color or monochrome The MicroSYNC cannot be use...

Page 39: ...lock external internal option should be set to internal This option can be set via software or from the front panel of an ES 2200 series expansion chassis GENLOCK TIMING ADJUSTMENT The rear panel genl...

Page 40: ...to the MicroSYNC card Jumper CHE2 is labeled BNC and BUS and is factory set to BNC The BUS video input can only be used when both a MicroSYNC and a DPS RS 2800 Personal Video Routing Switcher are inst...

Page 41: ...lock video input REFERENCE VIDEO INPUT These two BNC connectors provide a loop through bridging connection for the genlock reference input Composite color black or another stable composite video signa...

Page 42: ...omposite NTSC video to the V Scope card It is normally connected to the program output of your video switcher The video signal input on this connector will appear at the buffered video output and in t...

Page 43: ...ed waveform vector display superimposed on the video input signal When the SUPERIMPOSE mode is not selected this output will be a copy of the video input signal FULL TIME OUTPUT This BNC type connecto...

Page 44: ...o allow for clamping of the input video signal DC restorer If clamping is desired for any of the BNC video inputs install a jumper in the desired header location AHE5 AHE6 AHE7 and AHE8 Figure 4 12 8X...

Page 45: ...rocessor Unless the RS 2800 is installed in a DPS ES 2000 expansion chassis and configured to utilize the 8x1 matrix the BNC control MUX should be set to the 4x1 switching matrix position Figure 4 12...

Page 46: ...O OUTPUT 2 This is output 2 of the VDA card Its output impedance is 75O The output gain can be adjusted 2dB using potentiometer ARV1 VIDEO OUTPUT 3 This is output 3 of the VDA card Its output impedanc...

Page 47: ...e PC board to terminate the input of the VDA into 75O Set the switch to the right for a high impedance bridging input A BNC T connector can be used to provide a loop through connection Figure 4 14 VDA...

Page 48: ...ate a multi unit installation After installing the TBC IV TBC III or MicroSYNC software in the computer set the computer s Baud rate to 9600 BPS In the case of a PC the remote software automatically c...

Page 49: ...alled in the UNIT 1 slot except V Scopes For example if the card in the UNIT 1 slot had its DIP Switches set to 3 UP 4 DOWN 5 DOWN 6 DOWN 7 DOWN Then the switches inside the front of the ES 2200T chas...

Page 50: ...DOWN DOWN DOWN UP UP Unit 6 DOWN DOWN UP DOWN DOWN Unit 7 DOWN DOWN UP DOWN UP Unit 8 DOWN DOWN UP UP DOWN Unit 9 DOWN DOWN UP UP UP Unit 10 DOWN UP DOWN DOWN DOWN Unit 11 DOWN UP DOWN DOWN UP Unit 1...

Page 51: ...etup memories can be accessed via the RC 2000 s front panel controls When using an RC 2000 set the ES 2200 into remote control mode and ensure that the RC 2000 and the ES 2200 are set to the same baud...

Page 52: ...not locally from the unit under control The RC 2001 must know what addresses have been assigned If you are using multiple RC 2001 units refer to the RC 2001 manual for instructions on connecting them...

Page 53: ...GREEN YELLOW RECEIVE GROUND DB 9 M CONNECTOR CONNECT TO ES 2200 RS 232 REMOTE INPUT PORT CONNECT TO RC 2000 RS 232 REMOTE PORT TYPE RJ 14 NOTE RC 2000 MUST BE POWERED BY AN EXTERNAL 9 VDC ADAPTOR TAB...

Page 54: ...DB 9 M DB 9 F DB 9 M Power Supply Power Supply DIPSwitches 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP 6 UP 7 UP ES 2200T DIPSwitches 1 UP 2 UP 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP ES 2200T DIP Switches 1 UP 2 DOWN 3 DOWN 4 DOWN 5 DOWN Computer Contro...

Page 55: ...tches 3 DOWN 4 DOWN 5 DOWN 6 UP 7 UP ES 2200T DIP Switches 1 UP 2 UP 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP ES 22OOT DIP Switches 1 UP 2DOWN 3DOWN 4DOWN 5DOWN ES 2200T DIP Switches 1 UP 2 UP 3DOWN 4DOWN 5DOWN ES 2200 1 ES 22...

Page 56: ...55 Appendices...

Page 57: ...ximum with two cards installed WARNING This unit must be connected to earth ground in order to ensure compliance with EMI and safety regulations Also this unit contains voltages dangerous to life and...

Page 58: ...RS 232 In PIN 5 Ground Protocol The software protocol is a MIDI compatible format using the system exclusive feature of the MIDI interface Communication with the ES 2200 is initiated when the system...

Page 59: ...t panel or DIP Switches 6 5 4 3 and 2 on the ES 2200S in same direction as DIP Switches 3 4 5 6 and 7 respectively on the card installed in the UNIT 1 slot except V Scopes For example if the card in t...

Page 60: ...level FF Maximum chroma level 04 hex 2 0 0 F F Set hue command 00 Maximum counter clockwise FF Minimum clockwise 05 hex 2 0 0 F F Set Genlock timing fine 0 55 ns increment 00 Most Retarded setting FF...

Page 61: ...0 570nS 8 0 F 490nS 24hex 1 0 3 Y C Delay vertical 0 1 line 1 0 2 1 line 3 2 lines 25 hex 1 0 1 Set Monochrome Mode 0 Monochrome Mode Off 1 Monochrome Mode On Chroma OFF 32 hex 2 0 0 F F Set MicroSYN...

Page 62: ...ternal 1 Frame 1 Internal Bit 2 Output Burst Bit 2 Comb Filter Mode 0 Burst ON 0 Normal 1 Burst Off 1 Monochrome Bit 3 Manual Burst Bit 3 Input Lock Mode 0 ON 0 Auto Lock 1 OFF 1 Manual Lock Bit 4 Pro...

Page 63: ...yte 2 Bit 0 Input Mode Bit 0 Force Black 0 NTSC 0 Normal 1 SVHS 1 Force Black Bit 1 Monochrome Mode 0 Chroma ON 1 Chroma Off Bit 2 Comb Filter 0 ON 1 Off Bit 3 Reference Termination 0 Open 1 75 Ohm Bi...

Page 64: ...de OFF 01 Superimpose mode ON 03 hex 1 0 1 1 H 2 H Waveform mode default select 00 1 H Waveform mode 01 2 H Waveform mode 04 hex 2 0 3 02 127 First Byte Trace Update mode select Second Byte Trace rate...

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Page 66: ...U K Phone numbers are preceded by 44 1252 if calling from outside the U K and by 01252 if calling from inside the U K Voice 718300 Fax 718400 BBS 723790 ASIA AND THE PACIFIC RIM DPS Asia Pacific 858...

Page 67: ...ns a testament to how far ahead of the rest of the industry it was the PAR provides component analog video Betacam MII composite and S Video Hi 8 SVHS outputs The DPS Perception Video Recorder PVR is...

Page 68: ...no warranties expressed or implied will apply after that period The distributor its dealers and customers agree that Digital Processing Systems Inc shall not be liable for any loss of use revenue or...

Page 69: ...clearly displayed on the unit s external packaging Units shipped without this number will not be accepted Include proof of purchase including date of purchase a note outlining the problem and the RMA...

Page 70: ...for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial en...

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